How to treat rheumatoid-induced hand joint pain

Rheumatoid generally refers to rheumatoid arthritis, which causes joint pain in the hand, can be treated with medication or surgery as prescribed by the doctor. For clear rheumatoid arthritis caused by hand joint pain, the acute phase should reduce hand activities, when the pain is severe can be prescribed with diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to alleviate, but also in the joints of ice to relieve pain. For patients with rheumatoid arthritis, anti-rheumatic drugs, such as methotrexate, salazosulfapyridine, etc., should also be prescribed. If the effect of anti-rheumatic drug treatment is not satisfactory, it can also be treated with biological agents such as etanercept and tolizumab. For those with serious conditions and joint deformities, surgical treatment can be considered if necessary. It is recommended that patients with rheumatoid arthritis be treated with medication under the guidance of a physician, and should not use medication or prescriptions indiscriminately on their own. Patients should also pay attention to regular medical review, in order to adjust the treatment program according to the changes in the condition.